Thursday, April 30, 2015

Atrium Gallery: Friday, 8 May 2015






"Women in the Atrium"

May 8 — July 3

Natalia Arias, "Modern Venus," 2005     c-print     30 1/8" x 24"

Atrium Gallery proudly presents an exhibition featuring work from a selection of its women artists, Natalia Arias, Lore Bert, Leila Daw, Claudia DeMonte, Julia Fernandez-Pol, Karen Kunc, Annette Morriss, Katy Stone, and Mary Joan Waid.  For nearly thirty years Atrium has shown and represented a strong group of female artists.  Selected for their commendable and interesting work, not gender, these have become a very exciting and formidable influence on the character and success of the gallery.  Spanning a wide range of age from 30 to almost 80, this selection of nine is less than half the number women associated with Atrium, but represents the group with an exceptional exhibition comprised of a wide variety of media – photography, sculptural works of handmade paper, sculpture, fiber works, paintings, artist books, pastels, and a wall painting.  It is a deep and rich presentation with various themes, some relating to women's issues and others concerned with additional formal and informal subjects.  The featured artists all have national and international reputations, with work in numerous major museums.  A third of the group have foreign backgrounds, Arias (Colombia), Bert (Germany), and Fernandez-Pol (Argentina) reflecting the long standing international composition of the gallery stable.  Shown together, this group makes a dynamic statement about Atrium's commitment to developing interest in work by exceptional women artists.


Please join us for an Opening Reception Friday, May 8th from 6 — 8 p.m.  Parking will be available at the Pierce Arrow Building East Lot.

The show will run through July 3rd.


    
Mary Joan Waid                                       Karen Kunc     
Thursday - Saturday: 10 - 5, Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment

4814 Washington Ave. (Central West End)
St. Louis, MO 63108
314.367.1076
www.atriumgallery.net
atrium@earthlink.net

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Kemper Art Museum: Friday, 1 May 2015

Summer Exhibitions Open May 1





Join us for the opening of our summer 2015 exhibitions. The members-only reception begins at 6p, followed by the public opening from 7 to 9p.

Barney A. Ebsworth Gallery


Garen Gallery


To learn more about becoming a member, visit kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/support.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

2714 Cherokee Street: Friday, 1 May 2015


WE ARE CHEROKEE STREET: A PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT

Opening Reception May 1
5:30pm-8:30pm
food and drink will be available to purchase from Melt


Hayden Andrews, Amie Boggeman, Victoria Caswell, Justin Cunningham,
Chloe Hall, Chalon Knight, Erin Shildmyer, Brian Verbarg

Annex next to Melt
2714 Cherokee Street

Cecille R Hunt Gallery: Friday, 15 May 2015


Because We Can; A Charity Photo Exhibition of Cell Phone Photography
Friday May 15th, 2015 from 5 to 9pm

Because We CAN,” a photography exhibition / silent auction benefitting the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), will be held Friday, May 15, 2015 at the Cecille R. Hunt Gallery at Webster University, 8342 Big Bend Blvd, 63119 from 5 to 9pm.
This is a juried exhibition of photos taken with cell phones and other smart devices by multiple artists. Photos on display will be sold via silent auction, with all proceeds going directly to assist BCAN in its mission to increase public awareness, advance research, and provide education and support to bladder cancer patients and their families.

Bladder cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers, with 70,000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States. Begun in 2005, BCAN is the oldest national advocacy organization devoted to bladder cancer, operating through the combined efforts of survivors, their families, and caregivers.
Exhibition organizer Laura Renshaw saw firsthand the impact of BCAN’s support programs when her brother, Jim, was diagnosed in 2012. “He lived in Quakertown PA and I was in Imperial MO. I couldn’t be there for him and his children. I felt helpless. Now I want to support BCAN because they were there for my brother and his family. BCAN served as a support group, giving them a chance to grieve with people who had gone through the same thing. Now I want to give back to the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network.

Doors for this one-night event open at 5:00 pm. Music will be provided by Jeff Hess of KDHX’s “Afternoon Delight.” Light snacks and beverages are provided

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Green Door art gallery: Friday, 15 May 2015

Green Door art gallery presents “Birds of a Feather” Reception will be Friday, May 15, from 5-9 pm featuring the impressionistic oil paintings by Derek Gollaher,
Patty Rios’ pastels, Anne Warfield’s St. Louis photography and  Allison Norfleet Bruenger and Jeri Rhode’s sculptured jewelry will be available from May 8 thru June 27, 2015. 
Green Door art gallery
21 N. Gore
Webster Groves MO
314-402-1959



Monday, April 20, 2015

Clayton Fine Art Gallery: Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Clayton Living Magazine's "Neighbors' Night Out" at
Clayton Fine Art Gallery

Tuesday April 21st  6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Featured Artist:
DIANA GOUY

The Unpredictability and Vibrancy of the Alcohol Ink Medium

There will be music, appetizers, beer & wine during the reception
Please join us for this special event.

21 N. Bemiston Avenue
Clayton, MO 63105

Sunday, April 19, 2015

The CEL Center for Architecture + Design STL Presents 
Architecture of Magic - Building, Unbuilding Circus Flora - (Prologue) 
April 23 - May 17 - Opening Reception Thursday April 23 at 5:30pm



This Spring The CEL Center for Architecture + Design STL brings "Architecture of Magic - Building, Unbuilding Circus Flora" to the Incubator at the Kranzberg Arts Center. So come one, come all, peak behind the curtain and glimpse the machinations as the colossus rises in the night, and disappears as swiftly as it came!

Kranzberg Arts Center
501 N. Grand
St. Louis, Mo 63103
314.533.0367

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Philip Slein Gallery: Thursday, 23 April 2015




Spring Happy Hour at Philip Slein Gallery

Thursday, April 23, 05:30pm - 7:30pm

 Join the Philip Slein Gallery and TechArtista for a happy hour of art appreciation. Come to network and mingle while enjoying drinks and beautiful artworks by David Row and Robert Zungu.
TechArtista is collaborative playground for artists, innovators, students and business professionals. Located in the Central West End district, TechArtista is alive with entrepreneurs starting new companies and leading mature ones.



Duane Reed Gallery: Friday, 24 april 2015




Special Event – Friday, April 24, 2014

5:00 - 8:00 PM

Please join Duane Reed Gallery as we welcome the Youth Learning Center for a special one night exhibition of the work of these talented aspiring young artists.  
Learning should be more than textbooks, lectures, and assigned seating.  Learning environments can be a fun, living lab where best practices and innovation converge to meet the needs of students. Through the use of project-based learning and industry standard technology, Youth Learning Center offers a model for integrating individualized learning and Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics, or STEAM. For more than 13 years, YLC has prepared children for the jobs that do not yet exist and for the challenges that have yet to be discovered. A nurturing academic ecosystem includes our new school, The Biome; Two Degrees, our STEM workforce exploration program for teens; and year round quality enrichment opportunities that identify and develop the unique gifts and talents of youth.  YLC instills in youth the confidence to act on their talents. "Paintings of a Superhero" is an event created to do just that. To better prepare our students for the future, we embrace creativity and art in our learning environments. We want to support our student's creative endeavors by providing the best possible education and an experience that they will remember for a lifetime.

For more information about the Youth Learning Center - please click on the links below:

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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Green Door art gallery: Friday, 15 May 2015

Green Door art gallery in Webster Groves Presents
 “Birds of a Feather
May 8 – June 27, 2015
Opening reception held on Friday, May 15,  from 5-9 p.m. 

“Birds of a Feather” featuring the impressionistic oil paintings by Derek Gollaher, Patty Rios’ pastels, Anne Warfield’s St. Louis photography and  Allison Norfleet Bruenger and Jeri Rhode’s sculptured jewelry will be available from May 8 thru June 27, 2015. The reception will be Friday, May 15, from 5-9 pm.
Green Door art gallery, located at 21 N. Gore in Webster Groves in the historical Heritage Building presents over thirty juried regional artists were hand selected to give the gallery a cohesive body of work with a diverse direction. Hours are Wednesday thru Sunday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm- Closed Monday and Tuesday   www. Greendoorartgallery.com (314) 402-1959





Bruno David Gallery: Friday, 1 May 2015


and / or
A Group Exhibition

May 1 – June 27, 2015
Opening Reception: Friday, May 1, 2015 from 6 to 9 pm

Bruno David Gallery is pleased to announce the opening reception of and/or a group exhibition opening on Friday, May 1st from 6 to 9 pm at its Grand Center location. Recent works by several artists including Heather Bennett, Laura Beard, Bunny Burson, Michael Byron, Carmon Colangelo, Jill Downen, Michelle Grabner, Yvette Drury Dubinsky, Beverly Fishman, Ann Hamilton, Kelley Johnson, Chris Kahler, Leslie Laskey, Patricia Olynyk, Gary Passanise, Judy Pfaff, Daniel Raedeke, Thomas Sleet, Buzz Spector, Mary Ann Strandell, Monika Wulfers, and others.

The reopening of the renovated Tadao Ando-designed building that is home to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation is also the occasion for this selection of works by artists from St. Louis and beyond who have been involved in one way or another with the Pulitzer’s diverse range of artistic and community activities over the years. The exhibit’s title, “and/or,” incorporates the architect’s name while the typographic slash evokes the physical proximity of Bruno David Gallery and the Pulitzer, diagonally across the street. What of the “or”? It connects the alternative terms for artmaking that both the institution and the gallery endeavor to explore.

In conjunction with the exhibition, Bruno David Gallery Publications is publishing a catalogue on the exhibition.

Hours: Wednesday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

BRUNO DAVID GALLERY
3721 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
ST. LOUIS MO 63108 USA
1.314.531.3030
info@brunodavidgallery.com
WWW.BRUNODAVIDGALLERY.COM

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

RAC Gallery: Friday, 24 April 2015






Opening Reception: Friday, April 24th, 5:30 - 7:30pm
Gallery Talk:  Wednesday, May 6th, reception at 5:30, gallery talk begins at 6:00pm.
 GENERATIONS/EVOLUTION continues through June 6th.
GALLERY HOURS: Monday through Friday from 10am - 5pm; Saturday and Sunday 12 - 5pm.
 

The Gallery at the Regional Arts Commission (RAC)
6128 Delmar Blvd. 63112 (across from The Pageant)
Free parking behind The Pageant or metered street parkin
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Meshuggah Cafe/Turner Center for the Arts: Friday, 17 April 2015


TCA Artist solo exhibition celebrating Saint Louis Icons.
Art Talk / Opening Friday April 17th 7 PM to 9 PM


6269  Delmar Blvd
University City.

Mangia Italiano/Turner Center for the Arts: Thursday, 16 April 2015

Turner Center for the Arts Presents
The Exhibit Debut of Jeff Johnson:
No Boundaries 
Thursday April 16, 2015 6 PM to 8 PM
Mangia Italiano
3145 South Grand
Saint Louis, MO 63116

White Flag Projects: Saturday, 18 April 2015


Thursday, April 09, 2015

Boyle Family Gallery: Sunday 12 April 2015

April 12 from 12-2pm at the Boyle Family Gallery (in the Scheidegger Center) is the opening for Lindenwood's student juried show.

2300 w. Clay Saint Charles, MO 63301 is the address for the Scheidegger Center for the Arts. The Boyle Family Gallery is on the first floor of that building.

10th Street Gallery: Thursday, 9 april 2015

Jenna Bauer
Work 1999-2015
Reception Thursday 9 April 7-9 pm, including a talk

Hours Wed-Fri 11-5

10th Street Gallery
419 N. 10 St.
St. Louis MO 63101
314-436-1806

Art St. Louis: Saturday, 18 April 2015

FROM LIGHT TO DARK
OPENS APRIL 18

Our next exhibit, "From Light to Dark," a multi-media group exhibit featuring 58 artworks, opens Saturday, April 18 and runs through May 21, 2015. A free reception will be held Saturday, April 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. Please make plans to join us.
Amanda Rice Cochran. CellWorld. 2014. Pen, Ink on Paper, 9"x12"
For this all media juried exhibition, St. Louis regional artists from a 200-mile radius were invited to submit artworks in all media, styles & techniques that focus on the monochromatic, with artworks in black and white... and the grey between. For jurying, 130 artists submitted 239 artworks for our Jurors' consideration from which they selected 58 works by 56 Missouri, Illinois and Indiana artists for the final show. 

Bradley Phillips. Boy and Wolf. 2012. Photograph on Paper, 28"x28"

Our Jurors for this exhibition are Katherine Nelson, nationally exhibited artist & educator based in the Baltimore/Washington, DC area, and David R. Hanlon, artist, author and Professor, St. Louis Community College Meramec, where he leads instruction in photography & photographic history.

Graphic design by Kathy Duffin. Artwork featured on poster by Muhammad Alhawagri.
The 56 artists whose works were juried in to this show are CB Adams, St. Charles, MO; Muhammad Alhawagri, St. Louis; Adrian Aquilino, Richmond Heights, MO; Ann Aurbach, University City, MO; Natalie Avondet, Manchester, MO; Sarah Baker, Collinsville, IL;
Samantha Beaty, Arnold, MO; Jeff Boshart, Charleston, IL; Emily Botkin, Fairview Heights, IL; Benjamin Bradshaw, Kirkwood, MO; Lon Brauer, Granite City, IL; Jacob Burmood, Springfield, MO; Jim Burwinkel, St. Louis; Blake Carroll, Imperial, MO; Stacey Cassmeyer, Creve Coeur, MO; Ken Church, Alton, IL; Amanda Rice Cochran, St. Louis, MO; Michael Crouse, Paducah, KY; Michael Daft, St. Louis, MO;
David Dolak, Lake St. Louis, MO; Shannon Dougherty, St. Louis, MO; Kathy Duffin, Bridgeton, MO; Dominic Finocchio, St. Louis;  Mark A. Fisher, St. Charles, MO; Ron Flier, Sunset Hills, MO; Susan Garrett, Olivette, MO;
Neil Garrison, Terre Haute, IN; Marcia Gay, Defiance, MO; Christine Giancola, Florissant, MO; Matthew Goldsmith, St. Louis; Vicki Hefty, Wildwood, MO; Joanna Hoge, St. Louis; Theresa Hopkins, St. Louis, MO; Mark Hurd, St. Louis, MO; Lani Kohoutek-Miller, Florissant, MO; Ken Konchel, St. Louis; David Lancaster, St. Louis; Garry McMichael, St. Louis; Christopher Melton, St. Charles, MO; Marcia Pandolfi, St. Louis; Alex Paradowski, St. Louis; Bradley Phillips, Cape Girardeau, MO; Sharron Pollack, St. Louis; Renee Raub-Ayers, East Alton, IL; Russ Rosener, St. Louis; Christopher Ruess, Wentzville, MO; Laura Schatzman, St. Louis; Annie Scheumbauer, St. Louis; Dennis Smith, Chesterfield, MO; Brittany Taylor, O'Fallon, MO; Ron Vivod, Collinsville, IL; Jerry B. Walters, Farmington, MO; Carl Wingbermuehle, Ballwin, MO; Aaron Wood, Collinsville, IL; Ken Wood, St. Louis; Barbara Zucker, St. Louis.
Ron Flier. Looking Downtown West. 2012. Conté Crayon on Paper, 23.5"x18.5"

The exhibit opens with a free reception NEXT Saturday, April 18, from 6-8 p.m. Save the date and make plans to join us and the exhibiting artists. If you can't make the reception, the show will remain on view through Thursday, May 21.